Worried that contaminated irrigation or pool water could enter your drinkable supply? Anchor Plumbing Services is San Antonio’s top‑rated plumbing company and your best choice to install and maintain backflow prevention assemblies precisely and affordably.
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Backflow occurs when a sudden drop in mains pressure allows non‑potable water from sprinklers, pools or boilers to reverse flow into your potable system. This can introduce chemicals, fertilizers or bacteria into every faucet.
Anchor Plumbing Services designs and installs reduced‑pressure zone and double‑check valve assemblies custom‑sized for your New Braunfels property. Our state‑certified technicians ensure code compliance and seamless integration into your existing plumbing to safeguard your drinking water.
Following installation, we perform the required annual test using calibrated gauges. We check each valve’s integrity, record pressure readings, and supply a detailed compliance report for your records and municipal submission. Should any component fail, we provide prompt repair or replacement to maintain continuous protection.
With flat‑rate pricing, transparent communication, and a five‑year workmanship warranty, Anchor Plumbing Services is the trusted partner for backflow prevention in New Braunfels.
New Braunfels homes often rely on extensive landscape irrigation and pool return lines. During firefighting or main‑line breaks, pressure can fluctuate and trigger backflow through these cross‑connections.
Unchecked backflow can introduce algae, pesticides or pool chemicals directly into your potable lines, posing severe health hazards. Older neighborhoods may feature aged backflow valves that degrade over time, increasing your risk without regular testing and maintenance.
Don’t wait for a compliance notice or health scare. Call Anchor Plumbing Services now to schedule backflow device installation or annual certification testing in New Braunfels. We’ll manage permits, perform meticulous work, and deliver your compliance documentation—hassle‑free.
We coordinate all scheduling with your water authority and handle any subsequent repairs should assemblies fail.
Anchor Plumbing Services stands out as San Antonio’s leading, top‑rated plumbing company for backflow prevention. Our team stays up to date with TCEQ regulations and New Braunfels health codes to protect your water and simplify compliance.
We believe in transparent service. From flat‑rate quotes to clear test summaries, you always know what we’re doing and why. Our certified technicians arrive on time, in uniform, and treat your property with respect—leaving the site spotless when we’re done.
Every installation and test is backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee and a transferable five‑year workmanship warranty. Partner with Anchor Plumbing Services—the region’s premier backflow prevention specialists.
Safeguard your New Braunfels home with professional backflow prevention services—contact Anchor Plumbing Services today for expert installation, testing, and maintenance.
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We proudly serve New Braunfels, Gruene, Canyon Lake, Garden Ridge, and surrounding Hill Country communities with comprehensive backflow, repiping, and general plumbing services.
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Backflow reverses water flow, allowing irrigation or pool water to mix with your potable supply, which can introduce chemicals and pathogens into your drinking water.
State and local codes require annual testing for RPZ and double‑check valve assemblies to ensure they prevent reverse flow correctly.
RPZ assemblies protect against high‑hazard sources like chemical injectors or pool returns. Double‑check valves serve lower‑risk connections such as landscape irrigation.
Yes. We manage all permit applications, schedule required inspections with your water authority, and submit compliance certificates on your behalf.
We diagnose the issue, repair or replace faulty components, and retest at no extra cost until your assembly passes and you receive certification.